Faceplate Labels; Speaker; Microphone; Volume Upnolume Down Keys - Siemens OPTISET NI-1200 Operating Manual

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Flash Rate
Line Status
Off
Available for call
On steady
Une in use, or Privacy invoked
on EKTS Associaled call
Wink
EKTS Associated line in use
Flash (faster than Wink)
Ringing
Blink (fastest)
On hold
Faceplate Labels
Associated with the featurelline keys are paper faceplate labels,
protected by removable plastic covers. The person who set up
your Optiset terminal should already have tilled in these labels with
the appropriate telephone numbers and tealure names.
However, should you need to change a label, insert a pin or paper
clip into the small hole at the bottom
ot
the plastic cover and lift the
cover off the terminal. After correcting the paper label. replace the
plastic cover by inserting the two small tabs at each end
ot
the
cover into the corresponding slots in the tace
ot
the terminal.
Speaker
Your Optiset terminal is equipped with a speaker, located in the
cradle under the handset. This speaker, together with the built-in
microphone, permits hands-free call handling and sharing of calls
with other persons in the immediate vicinity of the terminal. Calls
may be placed or answered, without lifting the handset, by simply
pressing either the Speaker key or the appropriate line key. To end
a speaker call, press the Speaker key at the end of the
conversation.
If you are engaged in a handset call and you wish to share the call
with other persons in the vicinity while the far-end party hears only
you, press the Speaker key and continue using the handset.
If
you
want the far-end party to hear other persons in the vicinity of the
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lerminal, hang up the handset while the speaker is activated. To
end the call, press the Speaker key again.
Microphone
A microphone is built into the bottom of your Optiset terminal.
Working in conjunction with the built-in speaker, the microphone
allows you to place and receive calls without using the handset.
Be sure that the terminal is placed on a hard surface so that nothing
blocks the microphone. If your terminal is used in an unusually
noisy environment, you may have to use the Mute key to prevent
the microphone from picking up local noise and making it hard to
hear the far-end party.
Volume UpNolume Down Keys
The two keys marked
"+"
and "_" are used to adjust the volume of
the ringer and of the sound received through the speaker and the
handset. To adjust the ringer volume, while an incoming call is
ringing, press the
key to increase the volume or the It_" key to
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decrease the volume.
The display indicates the current relative
volume level. as well as a menu option for saving the indicated
level. To save the indicated volume level, press the tI dialog key.
To adjust the volume of the handset or speaker, during a call or
while listening to dial tone, press the
"+"
key to increase the volume
or the "_" key to decrease the volume. The display indicates the
current relative volume level, as well as a menu option for saving
the indicated level. To save the indicated volume level, press the tI
dialog key.
Optional Headset
If your Optiset terminal is equipped with a TA-TAPI terminal
adapter, an optional electret headset can be used with the terminal.
If
the terminal adapter and headset are equipped, one of the feature
keys on the Opliset terminal should also have been programmed to
function as a Headset key. This key allows you to control the call­
handling functions associated with the headset without having to
continually plug into and unplug from the terminal adapter. (Other
headset systems are also available that do not require the TA-TAPI
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